Background: Depression has been associated with elevated white blood cell (WBC) count - indicative of systemic inflammation - in cross-sectional studies, but no longitudinal study has evaluated whether depressive symptoms predict subsequent WBC count or vice versa. We sought to evaluate the bidirectional association between depressive symptoms and WBC count in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD). Methods: Depressive symptoms were assessed at baseline and annually during 5 consecutive years of follow-up in 667 outpatients with stable CHD from the Heart and Soul Study. The presence of significant depressive symptoms was defined as a score of >= 10 on the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) at one or more assessments. WBC count was mea...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the potential relation between depressive symptomato...
International audienceEvidences suggest that inflammation is increased in a subgroup of patients wit...
Context Depressive symptoms predict adverse cardiovascular outcomes in patients with coronary heart ...
Background: Depression has been associated with elevated white blood cell (WBC) count - indicative o...
Background: Depression has been associated with elevated white blood cell (WBC) count — indicative o...
Background: Depression has been associated with elevated white blood cell (WBC) count - indicative o...
Objective: Depression has been associated with inflammation in patients with coronary heart disease....
Publisher's PDFTotal white blood cell count (TWBCC) and percentage (%) composition of lymphocytes (P...
Depression following an acute coronary syndrome (ACS, including myocardial infarction or unstable an...
Depression frequently co-occurs with coronary heart disease (CHD), worsening clinical outcomes of bo...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the potential relation between depressive symptomato...
International audienceEvidences suggest that inflammation is increased in a subgroup of patients wit...
Context Depressive symptoms predict adverse cardiovascular outcomes in patients with coronary heart ...
Background: Depression has been associated with elevated white blood cell (WBC) count - indicative o...
Background: Depression has been associated with elevated white blood cell (WBC) count — indicative o...
Background: Depression has been associated with elevated white blood cell (WBC) count - indicative o...
Objective: Depression has been associated with inflammation in patients with coronary heart disease....
Publisher's PDFTotal white blood cell count (TWBCC) and percentage (%) composition of lymphocytes (P...
Depression following an acute coronary syndrome (ACS, including myocardial infarction or unstable an...
Depression frequently co-occurs with coronary heart disease (CHD), worsening clinical outcomes of bo...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the potential relation between depressive symptomato...
International audienceEvidences suggest that inflammation is increased in a subgroup of patients wit...
Context Depressive symptoms predict adverse cardiovascular outcomes in patients with coronary heart ...